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Bungoma Goliath Isaac Wekesa Faints as Pastor Kanyari Prays for Him in Church

 


Isaac Wekesa Otesa , famously known as the "Bungoma Goliath" left congregants in shock after fainting during a prayer session led by Pastor Victor Kanyari. Bungoma Goliath Isaac Wekesa Faints as Pastor Kanyari Prays for Him in Church  

The dramatic incident occurred during a recent service at Kanyari's church in Nairobi. Wekesa fainted during Kanyari's prayers Wekesa, who is over seven feet tall and is renowned for his imposing presence, appeared moved during a fiery prayer session. 

Pastor Kanyari was praying and calling on the Holy Spirit to move mightily when Wekesa started swaying before tumbling to the floor. The congregation gasped as ushers and fellow worshippers rushed to check Wekesa's well-being.  Pastor Kanyari, known for his controversial deliverance services, was unfazed by the commotion. Kanyari's belief in members fainting during prayers 

The clergyman declared the intense moment a divine encounter as Wekesa regained consciousness moments later. Pastor Kanyari’s prayer sessions often attract mixed reactions, with some praising his charisma and others questioning his methods. According to the pastor's doctrines, fainting signifies a spiritual breakthrough. Kanyari believes that when those he prays for fall, it usually means the chains holding them back are broken.

 Bungoma Goliath's star yet to shine Wekesa gained national fame during a wave in which another extremely tall Kenyan, Bradley Marongo, went viral. Contrary to his counterpart, who has signed different ambassadorial deals, Wekesa's star is yet to shine. 

He left Bungoma for Nairobi, hoping to reap the rewards of his stature, but he ended up hanging out with socialite Manzi Wa Kibera. With no sign of a breakthrough, Wekesa was spotted in a viral video walking in his hometown, Kanduyi, Bungoma, with his suitcase.  Kenyans on social media felt pity for the man, saying that his time to shine like Bradley Marongo would come. 


by  Hillary Lisimba 

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